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<blockquote data-quote="Johan686" data-source="post: 863171" data-attributes="member: 41898"><p>Well this sure is fun... </p><p></p><p>I would like to make two statements. One in favor and one against.</p><p></p><p>Against: </p><p>Seems to me like the most solid argument against this product is not the theory that is laid out in the discussion about physics and what have you. The thing that seems to me to prove that the RaxSki is not "all the hype" is that the riders using RaxSki most of the time look like drunk Danes who are about to crap their pants. And that is just about all the empirical evidence there is to go on... or no? </p><p></p><p>In favor: </p><p>Skiing is about feeling. Right? and the feeling you might be looking for probably differs a lot from skier to skier. Perhaps in Austria they like that feeling of crazy skiing that snowblades will give you, and the RaxSki probably gives you more control while doing it.. A lot of weird movements of the hips seem to be involved when skiing the RaxSki, and perhaps that gives some people a good feeling.</p><p></p><p>In conclusion: Looks like shit for skiers who want to ski big and fast and knows how to ski. But may be a fun product for those who want to tippytoe around the mountain/piste and doesn't know any better.. As a commercial product weirder things have made people rich in the past, so perhaps it will sell... but not looking like this.. </p><p></p><p>Question: Why does he (tomtomaustria or whatever) spend so much time on forums hyping this? Its a lost cause if ever I've seen one... </p><p></p><p>Peace!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johan686, post: 863171, member: 41898"] Well this sure is fun... I would like to make two statements. One in favor and one against. Against: Seems to me like the most solid argument against this product is not the theory that is laid out in the discussion about physics and what have you. The thing that seems to me to prove that the RaxSki is not "all the hype" is that the riders using RaxSki most of the time look like drunk Danes who are about to crap their pants. And that is just about all the empirical evidence there is to go on... or no? In favor: Skiing is about feeling. Right? and the feeling you might be looking for probably differs a lot from skier to skier. Perhaps in Austria they like that feeling of crazy skiing that snowblades will give you, and the RaxSki probably gives you more control while doing it.. A lot of weird movements of the hips seem to be involved when skiing the RaxSki, and perhaps that gives some people a good feeling. In conclusion: Looks like shit for skiers who want to ski big and fast and knows how to ski. But may be a fun product for those who want to tippytoe around the mountain/piste and doesn't know any better.. As a commercial product weirder things have made people rich in the past, so perhaps it will sell... but not looking like this.. Question: Why does he (tomtomaustria or whatever) spend so much time on forums hyping this? Its a lost cause if ever I've seen one... Peace! [/QUOTE]
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